The Oxford Handbook of Reinhold Niebuhr
Herausgeber: Lovin, Robin; Mauldin, Joshua
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Herausgeber: Lovin, Robin; Mauldin, Joshua
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This authoritative Handbook features 38 chapters placing Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) in his historical context to offer readers an appreciation of his insights and how he was received by his contemporaries.
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This authoritative Handbook features 38 chapters placing Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) in his historical context to offer readers an appreciation of his insights and how he was received by his contemporaries.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1354g
- ISBN-13: 9780198813569
- ISBN-10: 0198813562
- Artikelnr.: 60597858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 666
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1354g
- ISBN-13: 9780198813569
- ISBN-10: 0198813562
- Artikelnr.: 60597858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robin Lovin is Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics emeritus at Southern Methodist University and a Visiting Scholar in Theology at Loyola University Chicago. Joshua Mauldin is Associate Director of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton.
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: NIEBUHR AND HIS TIMES
* 1: K. Healan Gaston: Niebuhr's Background: Family, Church, and
Society
* 2: Jeremy Sabella: The 1930s: Economic Crisis and 'The End of an Era'
* 3: Graeme Smith: The 1940s: Global War and Global Responsibility
* 4: Andrew Finstuen: The 1950s: The Ironies of American Power
* 5: Gary Dorrien: The 1960s: The Struggle for Justice and the 'View
from the Sidelines'
* PART II: ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES
* 6: William Stacy Johnson: H. Richard Niebuhr
* 7: Joshua Mauldin: Karl Barth
* 8: William Inboden: George Kennan
* 9: Daniel Rice: John Dewey
* 10: Adam Pryor: Paul Tillich
* 11: Francesca Cadeddu: John Courtney Murray
* 12: Susannah Heschel: Abraham Heschel
* 13: Peter J. Paris: Martin Luther King, Jr.
* PART III: THEOLOGICAL STARTING POINTS
* 14: Douglas F. Ottati: God
* 15: Richard Crouter: Sin
* 16: Frederick V. Simmons: Love
* 17: D. Stephen Long: Christology
* 18: David True: Ecclesiology
* 19: Jodie L. Lyon: Eschatology
* PART IV: ETHICS
* 20: Kevin Carnahan: Moral Realism
* 21: Gerald McKenny: Human Nature and Moral Norms
* 22: Robin Lovin: Justice
* 23: William Schweiker: Responsibility
* 24: Daniel A. Morris: Tragedy and Irony
* 25: Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty: Feminism
* 26: Eric Gregory: Democracy
* PART V: POLITICS AND POLICY
* 27: G. Scott Davis: Violence, Pacifism, and the Use of Force
* 28: C. Melissa Snarr: Economic Justice
* 29: Alda Balthrop-Lewis: Nature and Environment
* 30: Traci C. West: Racial Justice
* 31: Rebekah Miles: Family, Sexuality, and Society
* 32: Heather A. Warren: American Foreign Policy
* 33: Richard J. Hoskins: International Relations Theory
* 34: Scott Paeth: Nations and Nationalism
* PART VI: NIEBUHR'S LEGACY
* 35: Stanley Hauerwas: Reinhold Niebuhr: An Insightful Theologian
* 36: Jeffrey Stout: The Ironies of Proximate Justice
* 37: John Bew: The Art of Imperial Politics and the Interminable
Frustrations of History
* 38: Robin Lovin: Two Students: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Kiyoko Takeda
* Introduction
* PART I: NIEBUHR AND HIS TIMES
* 1: K. Healan Gaston: Niebuhr's Background: Family, Church, and
Society
* 2: Jeremy Sabella: The 1930s: Economic Crisis and 'The End of an Era'
* 3: Graeme Smith: The 1940s: Global War and Global Responsibility
* 4: Andrew Finstuen: The 1950s: The Ironies of American Power
* 5: Gary Dorrien: The 1960s: The Struggle for Justice and the 'View
from the Sidelines'
* PART II: ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES
* 6: William Stacy Johnson: H. Richard Niebuhr
* 7: Joshua Mauldin: Karl Barth
* 8: William Inboden: George Kennan
* 9: Daniel Rice: John Dewey
* 10: Adam Pryor: Paul Tillich
* 11: Francesca Cadeddu: John Courtney Murray
* 12: Susannah Heschel: Abraham Heschel
* 13: Peter J. Paris: Martin Luther King, Jr.
* PART III: THEOLOGICAL STARTING POINTS
* 14: Douglas F. Ottati: God
* 15: Richard Crouter: Sin
* 16: Frederick V. Simmons: Love
* 17: D. Stephen Long: Christology
* 18: David True: Ecclesiology
* 19: Jodie L. Lyon: Eschatology
* PART IV: ETHICS
* 20: Kevin Carnahan: Moral Realism
* 21: Gerald McKenny: Human Nature and Moral Norms
* 22: Robin Lovin: Justice
* 23: William Schweiker: Responsibility
* 24: Daniel A. Morris: Tragedy and Irony
* 25: Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty: Feminism
* 26: Eric Gregory: Democracy
* PART V: POLITICS AND POLICY
* 27: G. Scott Davis: Violence, Pacifism, and the Use of Force
* 28: C. Melissa Snarr: Economic Justice
* 29: Alda Balthrop-Lewis: Nature and Environment
* 30: Traci C. West: Racial Justice
* 31: Rebekah Miles: Family, Sexuality, and Society
* 32: Heather A. Warren: American Foreign Policy
* 33: Richard J. Hoskins: International Relations Theory
* 34: Scott Paeth: Nations and Nationalism
* PART VI: NIEBUHR'S LEGACY
* 35: Stanley Hauerwas: Reinhold Niebuhr: An Insightful Theologian
* 36: Jeffrey Stout: The Ironies of Proximate Justice
* 37: John Bew: The Art of Imperial Politics and the Interminable
Frustrations of History
* 38: Robin Lovin: Two Students: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Kiyoko Takeda
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* PART I: NIEBUHR AND HIS TIMES
* 1: K. Healan Gaston: Niebuhr's Background: Family, Church, and
Society
* 2: Jeremy Sabella: The 1930s: Economic Crisis and 'The End of an Era'
* 3: Graeme Smith: The 1940s: Global War and Global Responsibility
* 4: Andrew Finstuen: The 1950s: The Ironies of American Power
* 5: Gary Dorrien: The 1960s: The Struggle for Justice and the 'View
from the Sidelines'
* PART II: ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES
* 6: William Stacy Johnson: H. Richard Niebuhr
* 7: Joshua Mauldin: Karl Barth
* 8: William Inboden: George Kennan
* 9: Daniel Rice: John Dewey
* 10: Adam Pryor: Paul Tillich
* 11: Francesca Cadeddu: John Courtney Murray
* 12: Susannah Heschel: Abraham Heschel
* 13: Peter J. Paris: Martin Luther King, Jr.
* PART III: THEOLOGICAL STARTING POINTS
* 14: Douglas F. Ottati: God
* 15: Richard Crouter: Sin
* 16: Frederick V. Simmons: Love
* 17: D. Stephen Long: Christology
* 18: David True: Ecclesiology
* 19: Jodie L. Lyon: Eschatology
* PART IV: ETHICS
* 20: Kevin Carnahan: Moral Realism
* 21: Gerald McKenny: Human Nature and Moral Norms
* 22: Robin Lovin: Justice
* 23: William Schweiker: Responsibility
* 24: Daniel A. Morris: Tragedy and Irony
* 25: Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty: Feminism
* 26: Eric Gregory: Democracy
* PART V: POLITICS AND POLICY
* 27: G. Scott Davis: Violence, Pacifism, and the Use of Force
* 28: C. Melissa Snarr: Economic Justice
* 29: Alda Balthrop-Lewis: Nature and Environment
* 30: Traci C. West: Racial Justice
* 31: Rebekah Miles: Family, Sexuality, and Society
* 32: Heather A. Warren: American Foreign Policy
* 33: Richard J. Hoskins: International Relations Theory
* 34: Scott Paeth: Nations and Nationalism
* PART VI: NIEBUHR'S LEGACY
* 35: Stanley Hauerwas: Reinhold Niebuhr: An Insightful Theologian
* 36: Jeffrey Stout: The Ironies of Proximate Justice
* 37: John Bew: The Art of Imperial Politics and the Interminable
Frustrations of History
* 38: Robin Lovin: Two Students: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Kiyoko Takeda
* Introduction
* PART I: NIEBUHR AND HIS TIMES
* 1: K. Healan Gaston: Niebuhr's Background: Family, Church, and
Society
* 2: Jeremy Sabella: The 1930s: Economic Crisis and 'The End of an Era'
* 3: Graeme Smith: The 1940s: Global War and Global Responsibility
* 4: Andrew Finstuen: The 1950s: The Ironies of American Power
* 5: Gary Dorrien: The 1960s: The Struggle for Justice and the 'View
from the Sidelines'
* PART II: ALLIES AND ADVERSARIES
* 6: William Stacy Johnson: H. Richard Niebuhr
* 7: Joshua Mauldin: Karl Barth
* 8: William Inboden: George Kennan
* 9: Daniel Rice: John Dewey
* 10: Adam Pryor: Paul Tillich
* 11: Francesca Cadeddu: John Courtney Murray
* 12: Susannah Heschel: Abraham Heschel
* 13: Peter J. Paris: Martin Luther King, Jr.
* PART III: THEOLOGICAL STARTING POINTS
* 14: Douglas F. Ottati: God
* 15: Richard Crouter: Sin
* 16: Frederick V. Simmons: Love
* 17: D. Stephen Long: Christology
* 18: David True: Ecclesiology
* 19: Jodie L. Lyon: Eschatology
* PART IV: ETHICS
* 20: Kevin Carnahan: Moral Realism
* 21: Gerald McKenny: Human Nature and Moral Norms
* 22: Robin Lovin: Justice
* 23: William Schweiker: Responsibility
* 24: Daniel A. Morris: Tragedy and Irony
* 25: Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty: Feminism
* 26: Eric Gregory: Democracy
* PART V: POLITICS AND POLICY
* 27: G. Scott Davis: Violence, Pacifism, and the Use of Force
* 28: C. Melissa Snarr: Economic Justice
* 29: Alda Balthrop-Lewis: Nature and Environment
* 30: Traci C. West: Racial Justice
* 31: Rebekah Miles: Family, Sexuality, and Society
* 32: Heather A. Warren: American Foreign Policy
* 33: Richard J. Hoskins: International Relations Theory
* 34: Scott Paeth: Nations and Nationalism
* PART VI: NIEBUHR'S LEGACY
* 35: Stanley Hauerwas: Reinhold Niebuhr: An Insightful Theologian
* 36: Jeffrey Stout: The Ironies of Proximate Justice
* 37: John Bew: The Art of Imperial Politics and the Interminable
Frustrations of History
* 38: Robin Lovin: Two Students: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Kiyoko Takeda







